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Android Lollipop Still Has Most Users; Less Than 1 Percent on Nougat
Even after almost six months of the launch of Android Nougat version, the majority of Android smartphones are still stuck on the older Lollipop version.
Moto G5 Plus With Android Nougat, Snapdragon 625 Revealed
Moto G5 Plus features a 5.5-inch Full HD display with 13MP rear and 5MP front cameras.
Volkswagen Shares Rise as $4.3 Billion Emissions Deal With US Nears
Shares in Europe's biggest carmaker rose more than 2 percent in early trading as investors welcomed the latest move to draw a line under the biggest business scandal in its 80-year history.
Worse is Yet to Come: Manmohan Singh on Demonetisation
Amid fears of a decline in the country's GDP, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh cautioned the people that the worse was yet to come in the wake of demonetisation which he termed as a "disaster".
ISRO Leads The Way; Eyes Record-Making Launch With 103 Satellites
Isro chairman A S Kiran Kumar says while the intention was not to look for any record, the country’s ace space agency is trying to maximise capacity in each launch and this is another effort in that direction.
General Motors Gives Robust 2017 Profit Outlook, Boosting Shares
GM executives said, by 2019 the company expects $2 billion in pre-tax profits from its financial arm.
Launch of Mini Rocket Postponed by Japan Space Agency Because of Wind
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) had planned to launch the SS-520 rocket, which is about 10 metres (35 feet) long and 50 centimetres (20 inches) in diameter, at its Uchinoura Space Center in southern Japan, early on Wednesday.
Full Text of Barack Obama's Farewell Speech in Chicago
I am asking you to believe. Not in my ability to bring about change - but in yours.
US Jury Condemns Charleston Church Shooter to Death
A US jury on condemned self-described white supremacist Dylann Roof to death over the massacre of nine black worshippers in a South Carolina church in June 2015 -- a crime that shocked the nation.
RBI Doesn't Decide Anything, PM Modi Does: Amartya Sen
After two former RBI Governors Y V Reddy and Bimal Jalan, Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen on Tuesday raised questions on Reserve Bank's autonomy saying now a days the central bank does not decide anything and all decisions are taken by Prime Minister Narendra...
Remembering Debbie Reynolds: Singing In The Rain Returns to US Theaters On January 15
This is a chance for cinema lovers to pay their respects to the Hollywood legend.
Italy Arrests Two For Hacking Into Thousands of Email Accounts
There were tens of thousands of email accounts hacked, and among them were accounts belonging to bankers, businessmen and even several cardinals in the Vatican.
BJP Devoid of Issues, Hurling 'Baseless Charges' at CM Rawat: Congress
The ruling Congress in Uttarakhand on Tuesday accused BJP of being devoid of issues and indulging invcheap politics by hurling "baseless charges" at Chief Minister Harish Rawat.
First Look of Paul Rudd, Justin Theroux Starrer Mute Revealed
Duncan Jones, the creative mind behind the cult-hit Moon and Source Code, returns to his creative roots with this original and gripping story set in an immersive universe.
Young IPS Officer's Transfer Stirs Row in Madhya Pradesh
Admired by many for his uninhibited action on criminals and mafia, Katni Superintendent of Police Gaurav Tiwari’s untimely transfer amid his probe into Rs 500 cr hawala racket has kicked up a row in Madhya Pradesh.
Rooter to Engage Users On Ranji Trophy Finale on Its App
Ranji Trophy final, which has begun at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Monday, is seeing the domestic behemoth Mumbai, winner of the tournament 41 times in its 83-year history, take on Gujarat, playing its first final in 66 years.